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Richardson Is Ready to Move On
By Jerry Crowe, Times Staff Writer

While the Los Angeles Clippers waited for a decision from Kobe Bryant on Tuesday, Quentin Richardson was in Phoenix shopping for real estate.

A restricted free agent after four years with the Clippers, Richardson signed an offer sheet with the Phoenix Suns after 9 p.m. PDT, a six-year deal worth $45 million, with potential bonuses that could push its value closer to $50 million.

The Clippers have 15 days to match the offer or lose the rights to their third-leading scorer and second-leading rebounder from last season.

They won't match if they land Bryant. But even if they don't sign Bryant, a source said, they might not do so.

Richardson hopes so.

"It's time for me to move on and be a Phoenix Sun," he said.

The 6-foot-5 guard said that he was not insulted by the Clippers' pursuit of Bryant but viewed it as a sign that he'd better be prepared to leave.

"I took it like, they're going to do what they feel is best for the organization and for the team," he said. "I don't have anything against that, but at the same time, that being said, when they show me something like that, that makes me feel like, 'Well, OK, I have to do what's best for me.' And I feel like what's best for me is going out and being a Phoenix Sun."

He urged the Clippers to let him go, Bryant or no Bryant.

"If things don't work out for you," he said, "I don't feel that you should take away from me. I didn't go to the media and complain and say, 'They're not committed to me; they're doing this.' I didn't cry about it.

"I just went out and did ultimately what I felt was best for me. I think you can only respect that. I would never dog the organization because I had a good time there. . . . I could go out and try to bash them in the papers or whatever, but ultimately it's what they want to do, so it makes no sense to take that approach. I feel like I'm going to be a man about it, let them know where I stand and how I feel about it. They'll either let me have what I want, or they won't."

The Clippers declined to comment.

While awaiting the Clippers' decision, Richardson, 24, looks forward to joining the Suns after establishing career highs last season with averages of 17.2 points, 6.4 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 36 minutes.

"Ultimately, my biggest thing was to go out and get a deal with a team that I could see myself playing for, and I've done that," he said. "I love the situation I'm in. They just signed Steve Nash and they've got Amare Stoudemire, Shawn Marion -- a good core group of guys. We could do some good things.

"That's the biggest thing for me: I want to win. I said that from Day One with the Clippers. That's all I'm about: I want to win; I want to be part of a winning team."

In the desert, he hopes.
 

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Sounds like he is pulling a Lamar Odom, requesting the offer not to be matched.
 

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The Denver Post is reporting that if the Suns sign Q and the Clips dont match that the Nuggets will look to possibly make an offer for Joe Johnson. Unless they want to give up NENE or Carmelo there is no one else on that team that I would want.
 

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If the Suns keep Richardson and don't move Marion for a center, I would trade Johnson for Nene. I don't know whether the Nuggets would, but they might if Tskitishvili looks like he's ready to do something. Johnson is a better player than Nene right now, but the Suns are desperate for inside help.
 

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Let's just hope that we are not looking at Skita because of the D'Antoni connection. Denver is trying to send Skita and picks to NJ for Martin. They have so far refused to include Nene. Camby is their starter, so they absolutely need a quality back-up.
 

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I live in Denver and have seen quite a few games, there is no way that I would trade JJ for Nene. Nene's only scoring comes around the basket, he does not impress me.
 

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elindholm said:
If the Suns keep Richardson and don't move Marion for a center, I would trade Johnson for Nene. I don't know whether the Nuggets would, but they might if Tskitishvili looks like he's ready to do something. Johnson is a better player than Nene right now, but the Suns are desperate for inside help.

i love johnsons game. i honestly think that will only get better. but i would trade him for nene. i think that trade would help out both denver and the suns. i think that nene would do very well matched up with amare. while denver would have the best shooting guard they have had in a very very long time.
 
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I don't think we are desperate for inside help.

We can win 50 games with run and gun basketball and have an exciting season. Our goal are the playoffs and everything else is a bonus.

Next year is the year that we really need a center and we will have our pick, Chicago's pick and the MLE to get a center.
 

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I don't think we are desperate for inside help.

Right now the team has one NBA-level center and one NBA-level power forward. Lampe isn't ready, and Vroman is extremely limited.

We can win 50 games with run and gun basketball and have an exciting season. Our goal are the playoffs and everything else is a bonus.

Fifty games is a real stretch. A low playoff seed is possible with the current squad, I agree.

Next year is the year that we really need a center and we will have our pick, Chicago's pick and the MLE to get a center.

If the Suns make the playoffs -- never mind winning 50 games -- their draft pick won't be anywhere near high enough for a decent center prospect. And we saw this summer what kind of center you can get for the MLE: basically none. So that leaves the Chicago pick as the only chance.

I'd rather make the move now.
 

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elindholm said:
If the Suns keep Richardson and don't move Marion for a center, I would trade Johnson for Nene. I don't know whether the Nuggets would, but they might if Tskitishvili looks like he's ready to do something. Johnson is a better player than Nene right now, but the Suns are desperate for inside help.

As much as I think JJ is going to be a very good player I'd do this without blinking. I wanted Nene when they drafted Amare.

Nash
Richardson
Marion
Amare
Nene

:cheers:
 

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I wish we could trade Q for Nene :( I like Johnson's potential better.... I know you can't do it though :(
 
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Nene has a reputation for being soft and lazy. He wouldn't fix any problems right now and is no more of a center than Amare either.

If we trade for a center trade Eisley and the Chicago pick or something like that for a mediocre one.

But don't trade Marion, Johnson, Barbosa or Amare. Those 4 plus Nash and Q are the core of this team and will play almost all minutes at the 1,2,3 and 4.
 

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He wouldn't fix any problems right now and is no more of a center than Amare either.

He's more of a power forward than Marion or Cabarkapa, however. You don't seem willing to acknowledge that the Suns have a weakness at both power positions. The Suns could tolerate Stoudemire as the backup center a lot more easily if they had a backup power forward.

I'm with you on packaging Eisley and the Chicago pick, but it appears that that combination has almost no -- or even negative -- value to the rest of the league.
 

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Nene is a good player and will get better...........but, Nene is a power forward, not a center.......not worth JJ.

:)
 

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sunsfn said:
Nene is a good player and will get better...........but, Nene is a power forward, not a center.......not worth JJ.

:)
Well Nene definetly does have the body for a center and he would probably be more effective than voskhul, but I'm not sure about him being a center also. The guy averaged 0.5 blocks a game last year. That's pretty pathetic for a big guy like him. Still though I would probably be open to trading JJ for him

On a side note, Did anyone else watch the last suns game of the season last year against utah? Well I was cheering for the suns to win the game and they did. It was that game that put them over the clips in the standings. Had the suns lost that game, they wouldve been in the clips position and they could've had the second pick. We would be welcoming a guy named okafor to handle this center business right now. But oh well :)
 

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sunsfn said:
Nene is a good player and will get better...........but, Nene is a power forward, not a center.......not worth JJ.

:)

I would trade JJ for Nene, but the Nuggets won't do that deal.
 

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Being born in Sao Paulo (Brazil) I would be EXTREMELY happy if Barbosa and Nene were on the Suns team :D
 

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